Implications of XR on Privacy, Security and Behaviour: Insights

Formal paper examining results from focus groups asked to identify possible threats to privacy and security which XR devices may represent

Overview

Authors: Melvin Abraham, Pejman Saeghe, Mark Mcgill, Mohamed Khamis

Publication Date: 8 October 2022

Link: http://www.mkhamis.com/data/papers/abraham2022nordichi.pdf

Keywords: Privacy, Security, Virtual Reality, Digital Ethics, Threat Vectors

Type: Peer-Reviewed Journals/White Papers

Summary

Formal paper examining results from focus groups asked to identify possible threats to privacy and security which XR devices may represent. Addresses topics such as virtual threats leading to physical harm, missing opting-out methods, and amplifying bias through perceptual filters.

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